Senior iOS Software Engineer, Identity & Transfers

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It all started with an idea at Block in 2013. Initially built to take the pain out of peer-to-peer payments, Cash App has gone from a simple product with a single purpose to a dynamic ecosystem, developing unique financial products, including Afterpay/Clearpay, to provide a better way to send, spend, invest, borrow and save to our 50+ million monthly active customers. We want to redefine the world's relationship with money to make it more relatable, instantly available, and universally accessible.Today, Cash App has thousands of employees working globally across office and remote locations, with a culture geared toward innovation, collaboration and impact. We've been a distributed team since day one, and many of our roles can be done remotely from the countries where Cash App operates. No matter the location, we tailor our experience to ensure our employees are creative, productive, and happy. The Team The Cash App Trust organization exists to build trust and expand access in Cash App's Ecosystem. We are only successful as a business if our customers feel secure and trust us with their money, and so we take it as a duty to be worthy of that trust. In line with Cash App and Block's mission of Economic Empowerment, we want to expand access to the banking system so that people who are normally locked out have access to powerful wealth building tools. The healthy tension between these two goals is where we live and thrive. The Role As part of the Mobile engineering team for Cash App Trust Client focused on Identity and Transfers, you'll provide Cash App customers reliable, easy, and secure methods for transferring money on and off of the Cash App ecosystem, verifying their identity and understanding their limits. You'll build, own, and improve the experiences and platforms around Identity and Transfers, and may flex into other areas of Trust as needed. Identity owns Identity Verification (through electronic or document upload), Product Limits and Eligibility, Source of Wealth and Source of Funds, among other flows and experiences. Transfers owns external account linking and adding and withdrawing money from Cash App. More broadly, Trust owns login, signup, account security, account controls and scam protection among other areas. These experiences and platforms are pivotal to Cash App customers as we strive towards economic empowerment. You Will Build end-to-end features of the app: networking, persistence, business logic, and UI Craft durable, well-tested code with an unwavering commitment to product quality Re-architect legacy code and prep it to scale for the future of the product and the team Partner with Android and backend developers as well as design, product and data science on delivering remarkable solutions Have a meaningful impact on the future of the Cash App product Participate in an oncall rotation You Have Experience leading projects (ex. build or improve customer experiences, product resiliency, or backend integrations) Experience creating readable, well-crafted, and maintainable code Experience voicing customer feedback into product solutions (engineering makes substantive contributions to product definition) A commitment to growing together (yourself, your teammates, your software) Technologies We Use and Teach Swift, SwiftUI, UIKit, SQLite, Accessibility, Observability Unit tests, snapshot tests, integration tests Protocol buffers We're working to build a more inclusive economy where our customers have equal access to opportunity, and we strive to live by these same values in building our workplace. Block is an equal opportunity employer evaluating all employees and job applicants without regard to identity or any legally protected class. We also consider qualified applicants with criminal histories for employment on our team, and always assess candidates on an individualized basis.We believe in being fair, and are committed to an inclusive interview experience, including providing reasonable accommodations to disabled applicants throughout the recruitment process. We encourage applicants to share any needed accommodations with their recruiter, who will treat these requests as confidentially as possible. Want to learn more about what we're doing to build a workplace that is fair and square? Check out our I+D page .Block will consider qualified applicants with arrest or conviction records for employment in accordance with state and local laws and "fair chance" ordinances.Block takes a market-based approach to pay, and pay may vary depending on your location. U.S locations are categorized into one of four zones based on a cost of labor index for that geographic area. The successful candidate's starting pay will be determined based on job-related skills, experience, qualifications, work location, and market conditions. These ranges may be modified in the future. To find a location's zone designation, please refer to this resource . If a location of interest is not listed, please speak with a recruiter for additional information. Zone A: $198,000 - $297,000 USD Zone B: $188,100 - $282,100 USD Zone C: $178,200 - $267,400 USD Zone D: $168,300 - $252,500 USD Every benefit we offer is designed with one goal: empowering you to do the best work of your career while building the life you want. Check out benefits at Block. Block, Inc. (NYSE: SQ) is a global technology company with a focus on financial services. Made up of Square, Cash App, Spiral, and TIDAL, we build tools to help more people access the economy. Square helps sellers run and grow their businesses with its integrated ecosystem of commerce solutions, business software, and banking services. With Cash App, anyone can easily send, spend, or invest their money in stocks or Bitcoin. Spiral (formerly Square Crypto) builds and funds free, open-source Bitcoin projects. Artists use TIDAL to help them succeed as entrepreneurs and connect more deeply with fans. TBD is building an open developer platform to make it easier to access Bitcoin and other blockchain technologies without having to go through an institution.

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